The​ Associated Press sparked a slew​​ of Twitter memes and wisecracks on Monday when​ — in their report on the arrest of millionaire accused murderer Robert Durst​ — they ​mistakenly reported that the​ ​inspiration for the HBO true-crime series “The Jinx” was “the former Limp Bizkit frontman​,”​ who is named Fred Durst.​

“The Associated Press reported erroneously that Robert Durst is a member of a band,” reads a correction issued by the AP on Tuesday morning. “He is a real estate heir; Fred Durst is the former frontman of Limp Bizkit.”

The AP’s original error came on Monday evening, in the second paragraph of a story about drug charges filed against Robert Durst in New Orleans, according to the​ ​Romenesko media blog .

“A Louisiana State Police trooper says millionaire Robert Durst has been booked on weapons charges in that state – on top of a first-degree murder charge lodged by Los Angeles authorities,” the first line of the paragraph reads. “Trooper Melissa Matey told the Associated Press that an arrest warrant was issued for the former Limp Bizkit frontman and he was rebooked in the Orleans Parish Jail on Monday under two new charges.”

A correction was only made after an AP spokesperson was asked to confirm the error, Romenesko reports.

And to make things even worse, Fred Durst, 44, is not even the former frontman for Limp Bizkit — he is STILL the nu-metal band’s lead singer. He and his band shot to fame in the late 1990s with rock hits such as “Nookie,” “Rollin” and “My Way.”

Robert Durst, on the other hand, is a 71-year-old millionaire and real estate mogul ​who admitted killing one man, but was acquitted,​​ and is currently charged in the murder of a pal in California in connection to the disappearance of his first wife.